January 12, 1995 -
January 12, 1995 - Judy Knapp, director of the St. Paul-based Minnesota Smoke-Free 2000 Coalition, details results of cigarette tax poll.
January 13, 1995 - Michigan’s Upper Peninsula poet Barbara Simila reads her poems "The Immigrants", "Heritage", and "Walking On Water."
January 13, 1995 - Award-winning poet Barbara Simila from Michigan's Upper Peninsula discusses Lake Superior and Copper Country with fellow Keweenaw resident Darlene Basto.
January 16, 1995 - MPR presents a special program in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Program presents a collection of various MLK Day speeches including Paul Wellstone, Sharon Sayles Belton, and Joe Kingman on behalf of Arne Carlson, at Concordia College.
January 16, 1995 - President Clinton speaking at MLK event Denver, Colorado. In address, Clinton honored the life and legacy of slain civil rights leader and highlighted the National Service program.
January 16, 1995 - Midday presents Juan Williams, author of "Eye on the Prize," an acclaimed book about the civil rights movement, speaking at the Minnesota celebration of Martin Luther King Day held at Concordia College in St. Paul. William’s address highlights the challenges and change ahead.
January 21, 1995 -
January 23, 1995 - Richard McCormick, CEO of U-S West, speaking at Minnesota Meeting in Minneapolis. McCormick’s address was on the topic “Interactive TV and the Information Superhighway: A Sneak Preview.” Following speech, McCormick answered listener questions. Minnesota Meeting is a non-profit corporation which hosts a wide range of public speakers. It is managed by the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota.
January 24, 1995 - MPR’s Greta Cunningham talks with Lou Bellamy, artistic director at Penumbra Theatre, about playwright August Wilson and his latest play Seven Guitars.